>>> Bro , your BMR is probably close to mine since our stats are similar , of course assuming you are anywhere from 22-28 years old . Right now , I am 26 years old , 6 "1 , 210 at 12 % .
I am trying to reach 200 and 9 % to start my bulker . I am dieting naturally .
3 and a half months ago I was 240 and 26 % .
So , My guess is that 4000 might be a bit too much for you , of course you will pack on the muscle , but with that muscle is gonna come some fat also .
This is how I see it ( just an example ) :
1 ) Eating 4000 cals , let's say you would gain 20 lbs of pure muscle + 10 lbs fat .
2 ) Eating 3000 cals , let's say you would gain 12-15 lbs of pure muscle but ZERO FAT .
What would you prefer ?
Personally I prefer number 2 , but I guess this is very personall , a lot of people will prefer to gain 20 lbs os muscle instead of 12 lbs with the mentality that : " oh I can always lose this fat later " .
But not me , I am just TIRED of dieting down , losing fat , I am really tired , so I can't afford myself to gain any fat at all .
Victor